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" People who have had children and have neglected to educate them on a field of sport have neglected a great part of thei» education," said Mr. W. S. Mitchell at a recent reunion of the Canterbu#V and Breeders' Association. ;The very fact

that children get knotkSf and bumps in boisterous and clean 4games, and the fact that they leacn lessons of discipline from their captains, help very greatly to make- them fit for the battle of life. Ifc'is the field of spirt that very largely has made the Sfellsh nation what' it is to-dav."

farmer who. hsj a mixed farm ffenr Pahiatiia,, awjohilks 100 cows, states that cfcws sjill not milk so well this yp;ir as*"]|}jt owing to the shortage of Feed Jfhich is apparent in the Manawatif|fnd Wairnrapa dis- | tricts. The grass has been checked I by the reecnt cold winds find frosts, and now beais a withered-up appearance. Dairy farmers will be able to j

cairy their stock all right, but their milk returns will not be as good. Lambing is general and some good percentages ui« being obtained. He, himself, believes his flock will have all twin lambs according to present Indications.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 564, 7 September 1920, Page 2

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Untitled Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 564, 7 September 1920, Page 2

Untitled Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 564, 7 September 1920, Page 2

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